Wildlife Art and Sleigh Expedition

We start the day early, exploring Grand Teton National Park and Bridger-Teton National Forest. Our trained biologist guides know where to go and look to find a variety of wildlife. Their expertise helps locate elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, bison, coyotes and trumpeter swans. For lunch, we visit a restaurant in the town of Jackson. We then tour the Museum' of Wildlife Art's galleries of fine paintings, sculptures and photography devoted to wildlife. The day ends with a horse drawn sleigh ride and journey amongst the 7000 - 10,000 elk that spend winters on the National Elk Refuge.

Offered: Mid December through Early April (weather permitting)

What's included?

An extremely passionate and knowledgeable naturalist with a trained eye for spotting wildlife

A pair of binoculars for each participant and high quality spotting scopes to view wildlife without disturbing their natural behavior

Hands-on use of professional field guidebooks, antlers, horns, skins and skulls. Kid's guidebooks also available

Complimentary coffee, tea, cocoa, various soft drinks and snacks to keep you focused on the wildlife. Lunch is included.

A souvenir water bottle

A complimentary pick-up at your hotel located in the town of Jackson or Teton Village or at the Home Ranch Parking lot (corner of N. Cache and E. Gill) near the town square in Jackson, WY. PLEASE NOTE: Pickup is not available for lodging arrangements in Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park or other points north of Jackson unless you are booking privately. If you are staying in one of those locations and wish to join a group expedition, your pick-up location will be the Home Ranch Parking Lot in Jackson. If you wish to book a private expedition with a pick-up north of Jackson, a pick-up fee will apply.

Cost: $259 per person

*Park pass and gratuity not included

or Call 877.404.6626

To protect the environment, vehicle travel is restricted to established roads. Roads range from paved highways to secondary dirt roads. The guide will choose the route based on group interest and recent wildlife sightings.